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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, two young boys stand in a bustling outdoor market. The boy on the left, wearing a red and blue patterned shirt, stands with his arms crossed. Beside him, the boy on the right, in a teal polo shirt, rests his hand on the edge of an orange wheelbarrow filled with red onions and onion skins. Behind them, stalls are lined with sacks of grain, and vendors attend to customers. The scene is a snapshot of daily commerce in the Nigerian city.
Tuwanga Barry

Jun 19, 2026, 3:56 PM

Rafin Par, Nigeria

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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, two young boys stand in a bustling outdoor market. The boy on the left, wearing a red and blue patterned shirt, stands with his arms crossed. Beside him, the boy on the right, in a teal polo shirt, rests his hand on the edge of an orange wheelbarrow filled with red onions and onion skins. Behind them, stalls are lined with sacks of grain, and vendors attend to customers. The scene is a snapshot of daily commerce in the Nigerian city.

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